I have recently purchased a 1968 Ludwig kit that consists of a 24" kick, 13" Rack Tom and a 16" Floor Tom. Both toms feature the 'baseball bat' type mufflers, all drums have white interiors and their badges have serial numbers that range between 563*** and 565*** which according to the Ludwig website places them in 1968 and the 13" tom has an ink stamp on the inside of its shell, JAN-51968.
Now from what I understand, the baseball bat style mufflers came to an end in 1968 and the internal finish of the shells went from white to natural finish during 1968 so Im guessing that this kit was one of the last of this era before these new changes came in which also coincided with when shell construction started to shift from Mahogany/Popular/Mahogany to Maple/Popular/Maple. Therefore, I'm guessing that it could be possible that the shells of my kit may be of different woods, some being Mahogany and another being Maple?
The reason I ask is that the kit is finished in a mahogany stain but the 13" tom is of a darker shade than the floor tom and kick drum and also seems to be slightly smoother with less grain. I see no evidence of the badges having ever been removed at any point so assume that this is the original factory stain but curious as to why there is a slight difference in the colour of the 13" tom and wondered if perhaps this could be due to the staining process having been applied to a different wood?
I'm interested to know what other here think and I will try and get some photos of the shells posted in the coming days.